Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype released on PS3 all the way back in May 2010, and came to PS Vita in March 2015. Now it has made its way to PS4 (and via backwards compatability PS5) in the form of the Definitive Edition. If you played the 2010 hit, then you'll probably like taking it for… Continue reading Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Definitive Edition Review
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Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Review
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning originally released all the way back in February 2012 on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. We won't get into the history of the development of the game and the quick demise of developers 38 Studios and Big Huge Games, because none of that matters in the present. Reckoning was to be… Continue reading Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Review
Marvel’s Avengers Review
Marvel's Avengers has been out for a week now, for those of us who ordered the version with 72 hours of early access anyway, and in that week I've gotten a couple of characters of the level cap of 50 and into the power soft cap of 130. I've done everything there is to do… Continue reading Marvel’s Avengers Review
La Bamba (1987) Review
In the grand scheme of music history Richie Valens, or Valenzuela (Lou Diamond Phillips) was a minor figure in music history, and his biggest claim to fame is that he died in the same plane crash that took the life of Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper, but his story is such a great… Continue reading La Bamba (1987) Review
Borderlands 3 Review
It’s been about three weeks since Borderlands 3 released, and thus far I’ve put in around 54 hours into the game on one character. Within the first week, I had completed the main campaign twice; once on normal and once again on True Vault Hunter Mode. The current inability to skip cutscenes means I’m in… Continue reading Borderlands 3 Review
Destiny 2: Joker’s Wild Review
Destiny 2's second of three content drops that make up the post-Forsaken Annual Pass released a few short weeks ago. Dubbed Joker's Wild, the drop adds an evolved form of Gambit called Gambit Prime and a new endgame cooperative activity for four players called The Recknoning to Annual Pass holders. Joker's Wild has stuff for… Continue reading Destiny 2: Joker’s Wild Review
High Fidelity Review
For many of my teenage years and into my twenties I was one of those dorky retro kids obsessed with old vinyl records and bands that, if my friends had heard of, they did not care about. I say that because when a film is made about a sub-culture, it is important to get that… Continue reading High Fidelity Review
Mad Max: Fury Road Review
I saw this movie in 3D with my wife, who liked it far less than I did, feeling the movie was long on chase scenes and short on story. I say that up front for a little context, but personally I loved that the entire movie is just one long adrenaline rush. The story was… Continue reading Mad Max: Fury Road Review
Inglourious Basterds Review
This story takes place in Nazi occupied Paris, where a young and beautiful blonde cinema owner has been tasked with hosting a big event for the entire Third Reich. At the same time, a Dirty Dozen like crew of Allied Nazi Hunters lead by Brad Pitt are looking for a way to end the way,… Continue reading Inglourious Basterds Review
WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide 2nd Edition Review
Three years ago, WWE Books and DK Publishing released the WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide. That book featured over 200 superstar profiles of current and former WWE talent, and featured illustrations by Daz Tibbles. On March 6th, WWE and DK team up once more to publish the WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide 2nd Edition. This edition is… Continue reading WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide 2nd Edition Review